The Banner of Labor () was an
order issued in the
German Democratic Republic
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**Germania (historical use)
* Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language
** For citizens of Germany, see also German nationality law
**Ger ...
(GDR).
It was given for "excellent and long-standing service in strengthening and consolidating the GDR, especially for achieving outstanding results for the national economy".
The order was established on 4 August 1954 in one class. On 8 August 1974 it was divided into three classes. The 1st Class was the highest class and each class included a cash award:
*1st Class: 1,000
East German mark
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s, limited to 250 per year
*2nd Class: 750 East German marks, limited to 500 per year
*3rd Class: 500 East German marks, limited to 1,000 per year
For collectives with up to 20 members, there were cash awards of 2,000, 3,500 and 5,000 Marks per member.
The Banner of Labor was awarded to:
* Individuals and collectives in all three classes
* Enterprises, Collective organizations (), institutions and cooperatives in the 1st Class
A prerequisite was that individuals and members of collectives already had received other state awards. The Order could be given in any class several times, even to citizens of other countries.
The awards ceremony took place each year on 1 May until 1989 and this order was presented by the Chairman of the
State Council State Council may refer to:
Government
* State Council of the Republic of Korea, the national cabinet of South Korea, headed by the President
* State Council of the People's Republic of China, the national cabinet and chief administrative auth ...
or on his behalf. A certificate was presented with the Order.
The medal is gilded, with dimensions of 44 x 37 mm. It is worn on the left chest. Establishments were entitled to include a symbol of the Order on their flag as well as on documents.
Recipients
*1955:
Luise Ermisch
*1959:
Walter Arnold (Germany)
*1960:
Hermann Axen
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,
Friedrich Burmeister,
Georg Ulrich Handke
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,
Willi Bredel
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Life and career
Born in to the f ...
,
Werner Bruschke
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*1962:
Kurt Hager
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*1963:
Erich Hans Apel,
Ernst Albert Altenkirch,
Walter Halbritter,
Paul Fröhlich
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,
Günter Mittag
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Born to a working-class family in St ...
,
Hermann Pöschel
*1964:
Rudi Georgi
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Willi Stoph
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,
Günther Wyschofsky
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*1965:
Peter Florin
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Grete Groh-Kummerlöw
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,
Ernst Scholz
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Erich Engel
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*1967:
Rudi Georgi
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*1968:
Wilhelm Adam
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,
Roman Chwalek
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Horst Dohlus
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Werner Lamberz
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*1969:
Lilly Becher
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,
Klaus Gysi
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,
Walter Halbritter,
Ernst-Joachim Gießmann,
Helmut Kirchberg,
Paul Markowski
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Hermann Pöschel,
Kurt Wünsche
*1970:
Horst Dohlus
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*1974:
Manfred Feist,
Wolfgang Gress
*1976:
Bruno Lietz
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,
Eberhard Heinrich
*1978:
Manfred Bochmann
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*1979:
Hubert Egemann
*1981:
Gisela Glende
*1984:
Bruno Lietz
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People and fictional characters
*Bruno (name), including lists of people and fictional characters with either the given name or surname
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,
Siegfried Lorenz,
Erik Neutsch
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*1986:
Egon Krenz
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*1988:
Hartmut Buschbacher
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References
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See also
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Orders, decorations, and medals of East Germany
Following the 1949 establishment of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) the new state prohibited the wearing of all pre-1945 German decorations and created a new system of awards inspired in part by those of the USSR.
After German reunification ...
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